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WHEN DO I SEE THE DOCTOR AFTER DISCHARGE?

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Normally you will visit with your doctor within 2 weeks after discharge. At that time, the surgical staples are removed, and the doctor will review your need to continue total joint precautions and therapy. The doctor will also address any specific modifications to your normal daily activities including work-related concerns, so bring a list of questions and/or concerns.

Can a doctor discharge a patient from his/her practice?

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long as the patient is not being treated under circumstances where his/her life or health may be threatened or compromised unless timely medical care is given, the doctor may terminate the relationship. The doctor must notify the patient, in writing, that he/she will no longer provide care as a date certain, which cannot be less than thirty days prior to the termination date. This letter must be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested.

UPON DISCHARGE, WILL I GO HOME?

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Each patient is different. There are several factors to consider when evaluating your ability to return home: age, living arrangements, and insurance are the three main factors. Some patients go home with home care services, others go home with therapy scheduled in an outpatient setting, and some may go to a rehabilitation facility. Your doctor will help to determine what is best for you.

Where will I go after discharge from the hospital?

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Most patients are able to go home directly after discharge. Some patients may transfer to a sub-acute facility and stay there for three to seven days. The Total Joint Coordinator will help you with this decision and make the necessary arrangements. You should check with your insurance company to see if you have sub-acute benefits.

Is there discharge planning?

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We start the discharge plan at the onset of admission. We work very closely with your existing therapist, physician, psychiatrist and dietitian to coordinate your discharge. If you don’t have an existing team, we find one for you. Discharge plans will be formalized with appointments made before you leave.

WHEN WILL I GET MY DISCHARGE?

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Individual debtors are eligible to receive their chapter 7 discharge approximately 60 days from the date set for the 341 (a) meeting, unless a creditor objects in a timely manner or the court orders otherwise.

My child has yellow/green nasal discharge. Should he/she see the doctor?

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Yellow/green drainage is normal during the course of a cold. If drainage persists past 10-12 days, then your child may need to be seen for a possible sinus infection. For more detailed information on feeding your infant or toddler, see our breastfeeding guidelines and solid food guidelines for infants and toddlers.

Do I have to see a doctor?

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No! Some individuals wish to do their own 'trial and error" evaluation without the advice of a doctor that specializes in low vision. To accommodate those with this impression, one of our technicians will work with a patient for a fee per visit.

Back to top. 22. What is a discharge?

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The discharge order is issued by the court and permanently prohibits creditors from taking action to collect DISCHARGEABLE debts against the debtor personally; this does not prevent secured creditors from seizing collateral if payments are not kept up, or other creditors from pursuing property of the estate. Some debts are not dischargeable, and others may be found to be non-dischargeable depending on particular circumstances.

I have vaginal discharge – what should I do?

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Not all vaginal discharge is your enemy. However, if it is: chunky, white (like cottage cheese) and accompanied by an irritating itch; foul-smelling; or green-yellow, treatment is required. The white, itchy discharge may have a musty odor and is usually a yeast infection which can be treated over the counter with a three-day or longer yeast treatment (NOT Vagisil). The other problematic discharge needs to be evaluated by a care provider, as we can not accurately diagnose you over the phone.

What about nipple discharge is it serious?

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Nipple discharge is fairly common with fibrocystic problems; it is occasionally a sign of a more serious problem. If you are having discharge from one of your nipples, particularly if it the kind of discharge that stains your bra or your clothes, you should see a physician and have it evaluated. Is there any way to prevent recurring mastitis in a postpartum woman? I am on IV rocephin once daily for 3 bouts w/in a week. The best way to prevent mastitis is keep the breast empty of milk.

Is it normal to have mucous or other discharge?

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Yes, most people experience a normal amount of mucous discharge. If the amount increases or changes in color, consistency or develops an odor, then you need to see your ophthalmologist right away to check for any signs of infection.

Return to Top When is nipple discharge of concern?

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Answer: 70% of women will have periodic nipple discharge. The nipple discharges that should be of concern are the ones noted spontaneously in your gown or bra, from a single breast and bloody or serous (clear yellow, like urine). Bilateral (from both breasts), cloudy green or yellow fluid, from multiple ducts (10 to 15 ducts open at the surface of the nipple) is usually benign. Although you may want to have any nipple discharge checked by your physician for your "peace of mind.
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